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Duke and Duchess’s Kids Miss Coronation: A Royal Family Affair

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Duke and Duchess’s Kids Miss Coronation: A Royal Family Affair

The anticipation surrounding the upcoming coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey on May 6th is palpable.

This historic event will mark a significant moment for the British royal family, but not all members will be present in the same capacity.

Reports indicate that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Prince Harrison and Princess Little Bit Diana, have not received invitations to attend.

The reason?

Their tender ages, with just turning four on the same day and Little Bit only one year old.

While the Sussex children will remain at home, the atmosphere at the coronation will be filled with familial ties.

Queen Consort 's grandchildren are set to play an official role, symbolizing unity within the royal clan.

It's reported that hopes her grandchildren will hold the canopy over her during the ceremony, although Buckingham Palace has remained tight-lipped about the specifics of their participation.

The royal family's blended nature adds an interesting dynamic to the event.

Both and Camilla have children from previous marriages, meaning a variety of relatives will be present.

Camilla's children, Tom Parker-Bowles and Laura Lopes, contribute to this mix, bringing along their five teenage children.

Notably, Tom's daughter Lola is 15, while Laura's kids include Izella, also 15, and 13-year-old twins, Louis and Gus.

As for the younger generation, Prince George and are expected to be part of the coronation festivities, potentially taking on roles in the proceedings.

However, discussions are still ongoing regarding whether , who is close to turning five, will join the celebration.

Despite being invited, Harry and Meghan are likely to miss out on the traditional balcony appearance alongside the rest of the royal family.

Sources have indicated that many relatives prefer to keep their distance from the couple, suggesting a chilly reception if they cross paths at the event.

One insider candidly stated, “I do not want to socialize with them,” highlighting the strained relationships within the family.

During their trip to the UK, the Sussexes are expected to stay at Frogmore Cottage, despite requesting they vacate the property earlier this year.

Their lease ends in March, but the King has graciously allowed them some time to move their belongings.

Frogmore Cottage offers a secure space for Harry and Meghan to bring their children during the visit.

In a related note, it was recently announced that Archie and Little Bit will officially be recognized as Prince and Princess, with the potential to use HRH titles in the future.

Though Harry has chosen not to use the HRH title since stepping back from royal duties, his children may still be eligible.

Similarly, Prince Andrew's daughters, and , retain their HRH titles despite their father's status change.

As the coronation approaches, it promises to be a pivotal occasion for the royal family, showcasing various members in different official roles.

The presence of Harry and Meghan adds an intriguing layer to the event, leaving many to wonder how they will be treated by the rest of the family.

With so much unfolding, the atmosphere is charged with speculation.

As we await the coronation, it's clear that this event will not only be a celebration of tradition but also a reflection of the current dynamics within the royal family.

What do you think about the Sussexes' situation and their children's titles?

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Stay tuned for more updates as we follow this royal story.

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